Healthiest Cracker?

I'm looking for a really healthy cracker that I can eat with my hummus? Right now I'm eating Hot-Kid Rice Crisps (unsalted) which have about 90 calories per 10 crackers, but not much else nutritional value.

Since I go nuts on my Hummus (light version) I need a pretty low-cal, low-sodium cracker to go with it. Any suggestions?

Thanks!!!

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Try eating hummus with green or red pepper, celery, baby carrots. Much healthier than any crackers aout there on the market!

ITA - A nice big celery stalk and some hummus and your set. Personally, I like katamalla hummus the best - if you can't find it, you can make it yourself pretty easily. Just buy some premade hummus, some katamala olives, and put it all in the food processor.

I'm with Kate GB and MOTG. Veggies are healthier than any cracker could ever be. Especially if you're looking for nutrients. It's not the same at first but I got used to it and prefer it now. I think carrots and red peppers are the best. If you got some of those carrots cut into wafer shapes it might help you pretend it's almost a cracker. Or kale chips? I haven't tried them yet but they are supposedly good with hummus.

As MOTG says in her sig line, it's maintenance that's hard. I'd rather save the calories/carbs for something yummier than a cracker.

If you need a cracker, maybe a Finn Crisp or a WAsa rye crisp (added bonus of having fiber and being wheat-free). WAsa rye crisps (I am looking at the light rye package right now) are 30 cals a serving. They only have three ingredients. They taste like sawdust on their own but are fine if you just want a crunch.

I do what fawkes does. Take a low cal pita pull apart then cut up into triangles. Stick in oven to toast it. If I want garlic on them I just sprinkle some on ne for sticking in oven. You can get a lot of chips from one pita.

Thanks, jlbenitz - Since I restarted Monday I have been expanding my eating and not just limiting it to the MIMs. It was a good way for me to start though. They fill me up and I don't want the other ...